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Instagram Inspiration: Urban Paradise

Instagram Inspiration: Urban Paradise

Local architecture worth a double-take

Getting lost in a concrete jungle can be overwhelming. But in a city full of awe-inspiring architecture, a walk through the urban chaos holds high potential. With the likes of the Space Needle, Seattle Art Museum, the EMP and the Seattle Public Library, Seattle boasts a cool collection of picture-perfect architectural feats. From wavy rooftops…

The Must List: Ice Cream Fest, All-Star Softball Classic

The Must List: Ice Cream Fest, All-Star Softball Classic

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must EatSeattle’s Inaugural Ice Cream FestivalSunday (5/22, 12 to 5 p.m.) Ice cream is perhaps the most quintessential way to ring in the summer season. Seattle’s inaugural Ice Cream Festival, the brainchild of Kurt Farm Shop’s Kurt Timmermeister, will feature a slew of Seattle’s most illustrious ice cream makers, including Molly Moon’s, Bluebird, Cupcake Royale and…

Does Seattle Have an Image Problem?

Does Seattle Have an Image Problem?

Former Governor Christine Gregoire thinks so

These days, you could call former Washington state Governor Christine Gregoire one of Seattle’s biggest boosters. That’s due to her role as chief executive of Challenge Seattle, a new, private, CEO-driven initiative aimed at boosting Seattle’s international profile and raising some self-awareness. Why? It turns out that we’re a little too slow to brag. When…

3 First Impressions of the No Bones Beach Club

3 First Impressions of the No Bones Beach Club

A visit to the hopping Hawaiian-y spot reveals why it's not to be missed

The fact that I live in Ballard and write about spirits, cocktails, and (on occasion) vegetarian food and haven’t yet visited the No Bones Beach Club—a vegan tiki bar also in Ballard—definitely makes me both sad and shameful. But I recently remedied the situation, and stopped in this hopping Hawaiian-y spot. Below are three impressions…

Poke, pizza and paella! Three new Seattle restaurants to try now

Poke, pizza and paella! Three new Seattle restaurants to try now

Veraci, Tarsan i Jane, and Sam Choy's Poke to the Max open their doors

  Veraci Pizza, Wedgewood The third restaurant from the team behind one of Seattle’s first gourmet food trucks (circa 2004) is open after a near 7-month buildout. At the brand-new (and re-branded) Veraci’s Pizza & Pasta in Wedgewood, you’ll find an open kitchen, seating for 22, and executive chef Marshall Jett’s new pasta dishes. Jett,…

Five New Modern Homes Built in Kirkland's Houghton Neighborhood

Five New Modern Homes Built in Kirkland’s Houghton Neighborhood

Isola Homes' latest dwellings feature eco-friendly and modern design with views of Lake Washington

Sponsored by Isola Homes Within Kirkland’s coveted, park-filled Houghton neighborhood is a collection of five new modern homes from local, family-owned builder Isola Homes. Five | Lakeview, all of which range from approximately 2,836 to 2,965 square feet, feature sleek, modern finishes with a focus on entertaining (think open-concept living areas and gourmet kitchens) and…

Curry On: A Seasonal Spin on South Asian Dining

Curry On: A Seasonal Spin on South Asian Dining

New Pioneer Square restaurant puts a modern twist on Indian cuisine

I love the concept behind Nirmal’s, a 6-month-old Indian restaurant near Occidental Square. Instead of the typical buffet with butter-bomb curries, you’ll find a rotating seasonal menu of regional Indian specialties using fish, pork, beef and other ingredients rarely seen in Indian restaurants. As a nod to the menu’s modern leanings, first-time restaurateurs and Seattleites…

Roger Nyhus Turned his Capitol Hill Mansion into a Political Powerhouse

Roger Nyhus Turned his Capitol Hill Mansion into a Political Powerhouse

Roger Nyhus' home on Capitol Hill is Seattle's new political address

With its gleaming white columns and a stately portico often seen decked in red, white and blue bunting, the “White House,” an almost 7,000-square-foot mansion perched atop North Capitol Hill, prompts more than a casual comparison to our nation’s “other” executive address. But the resident in chief of this house is the indefatigable Roger Nyhus….

Food We Love: Buddha Bowl at Sweetgrass Food Co.

Food We Love: Buddha Bowl at Sweetgrass Food Co.

An everything-and-the-kitchen sink salad with a delectable dressing

I’m a kitchen-sink salad eater. None of this simple romaine-and-tomato-only business for me. Instead, I crave a big bowl with bright, beautiful vegetables and bits of crunchy surprises, topped with a fork-licking-good dressing. I recently found just that when I tried the Buddha bowl ($9.50) at Sweetgrass Food Co., a cheery café in the Denny…

New Ballard Outpost Celebrates Beer-Friendly Bites

New Ballard Outpost Celebrates Beer-Friendly Bites

Ethan Stowell's gastropub Bramling Cross features micro-local brews and unique dishes

There are lots of reasons to like Bramling Cross, Ethan Stowell’s new 50-seat gastropub located within a few blocks of sister restaurants Ballard Pizza Company, Staple & Fancy and Marine Hardware (formerly Chippy’s). Let’s start with the interior: Imagine white faux taxidermy and vintage encyclopedias sharing shelf space above booths lit by library lanterns. Then,…

Dentistry Gets a Holistic Makeover

Dentistry Gets a Holistic Makeover

Holistic dentists have a different approach to treating your teeth

Upon stepping into Ecologic Dentistry in Bonney Lake, the first thing you notice is the scent—or rather, the lack of that dentist office smell. Absent is the antiseptic aroma of root canal chemicals or the sticky-sweet smell of flavored fluoride treatments. Instead, you might sniff calming lavender essential oil. Inside, patients relax in massage chairs…

Intiman Theatre's 2016 Festival Focuses on Plays by Black Women

Intiman Theatre’s 2016 Festival Focuses on Plays by Black Women

Intiman Theatre’s reboot continues with a festival devoted to plays by black women

This March, Seattle’s resurgent Intiman Theatre announced its 2016 festival lineup. The once-venerable 44-year-old company, which just five years ago was forced by a looming financial shortfall to cancel its programming midseason and retrench, would devote its entire season to presenting nearly 20 American plays by black women who create community and deepen understanding. The festival would…

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